While most taxpayers file their tax returns on time, there are times when they stop filing altogether. This is often due to changes in circumstances, such as financial or emotional hardship.
Alternatively, they may have lost the necessary paperwork to file their return or felt overwhelmed by the complexity of the new tax reform laws, causing them to put off filing. Regardless of the reason, failing to act only worsens an already difficult situation.
IRS estimates suggest that over one million taxpayers fail to file their tax returns each year. Whether you're filing as an individual, head of household, self-employed, or submitting a business or corporate return, we can assist you if you're one of them.
How we can help:
Whether it’s been one year or ten since you last filed your tax returns, it’s not too late. If you don’t owe taxes, you may be eligible for a refund. If you do owe, we can help you reduce the amount you owe.
Not everyone is required to file a tax return, but if you do—and haven’t filed—you could face penalties for failing to file or, worse, a year in jail. Why risk it?
If you're one of over a million taxpayers who haven’t filed recently, contact our office to schedule an appointment with a tax specialist.
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